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Conformation-specific inhibitors of activated Ras GTPases reveal limited Ras dependency of patient-derived cancer organoids.

Svenja Wiechmann1,2, Pierre Maisonneuve3, Britta M Grebbin4,5,6, Meike Hoffmeister1,7, Manuel Kaulich1,8, Hans Clevers9,10,11, Krishnaraj Rajalingam12, Igor Kurinov13, Henner F Farin4,5,6, Frank Sicheri3, Andreas Ernst14,2.   

Abstract

The small GTPases H, K, and NRAS are molecular switches indispensable for proper regulation of cellular proliferation and growth. Several mutations in the genes encoding members of this protein family are associated with cancer and result in aberrant activation of signaling processes caused by a deregulated recruitment of downstream effector proteins. In this study, we engineered variants of the Ras-binding domain (RBD) of the C-Raf proto-oncogene, Ser/Thr kinase (CRAF). These variants bound with high affinity with the effector-binding site of Ras in an active conformation. Structural characterization disclosed how the newly identified RBD mutations cooperate and thereby enhance affinity with the effector-binding site in Ras compared with WT RBD. The engineered RBD variants closely mimicked the interaction mode of naturally occurring Ras effectors and acted as dominant-negative affinity reagents that block Ras signal transduction. Experiments with cancer cells showed that expression of these RBD variants inhibits Ras signaling, reducing cell growth and inducing apoptosis. Using these optimized RBD variants, we stratified patient-derived colorectal cancer organoids with known Ras mutational status according to their response to Ras inhibition. These results revealed that the presence of Ras mutations was insufficient to predict sensitivity to Ras inhibition, suggesting that not all of these tumors required Ras signaling for proliferation. In summary, by engineering the Ras/Raf interface of the CRAF-RBD, we identified potent and selective inhibitors of Ras in its active conformation that outcompete binding of Ras-signaling effectors.
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Keywords:  CRAF RBD; GTPase; MAPK pathway; Ras signaling; Ras-binding domain; cancer; cancer organoids; cell signaling; colorectal cancer; conformation-specific inhibitors; crystal structure; oncogenic Ras; organoids; phage display; protein design; protein engineering; protein-protein interaction; substrate specificity

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32086379      PMCID: PMC7136003          DOI: 10.1074/jbc.RA119.011025

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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